Recent immigration to the U.S. has significantly increased the nation s ethnoracial diversity. This demographic change prompts questions regarding intergroup relations and interracial conflict. With data from the General Social Survey, 1994 to 2004, I add to the discussion by examining native-born white public opinion toward immigrants and immigration policy. Specifically, I examine the power of a core network approach, which suggests that individuals personal contacts influence immigration attitudes, and a symbolic racism framework, which argues that whites develop relatively stable values and beliefs during childhood and adulthood about the personal limitations and costs of immigrants. Multilevel models and logistic regression models ind...
Even though the socio-cultural integration of immigrants has become increasingly more successful, th...
This study examines how racial contexts relate to Americans ’ opinion toward immigration. Survey dat...
This article explores the impact of novel change in the ethnic composition of Americans’ local conte...
What demographic backgrounds are associated with a person’s attitudes toward immigrants and immigrat...
Negative and positive attitudes between population in-groups and out-groups are matured through a va...
In the 1990's, the U.S. saw one of the largest periods of migration to its shores in its history. Th...
Polemic debates among political scientists as to what drives Whites to favor certain policies and op...
This paper explores the influence of social context, class, and ideology on attitudes toward immigra...
The inter-group contact hypothesis states that interactions between individuals belonging to differe...
Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the relationsh...
Based on ESS-7 data, this paper focuses on two attitudinal dimensions about public policies related...
This article looks globally at the motivations behind attitudes to immigration. Such motivations hav...
Americans are greatly divided over immigration reform. Public opinion literature provides multiple e...
In recent years, immigration has become an increasingly important and hotly debated topic in the Uni...
Past research has explored which factors are important in understanding immigration attitudes, incor...
Even though the socio-cultural integration of immigrants has become increasingly more successful, th...
This study examines how racial contexts relate to Americans ’ opinion toward immigration. Survey dat...
This article explores the impact of novel change in the ethnic composition of Americans’ local conte...
What demographic backgrounds are associated with a person’s attitudes toward immigrants and immigrat...
Negative and positive attitudes between population in-groups and out-groups are matured through a va...
In the 1990's, the U.S. saw one of the largest periods of migration to its shores in its history. Th...
Polemic debates among political scientists as to what drives Whites to favor certain policies and op...
This paper explores the influence of social context, class, and ideology on attitudes toward immigra...
The inter-group contact hypothesis states that interactions between individuals belonging to differe...
Existing research makes competing predictions and yields contradictory findings about the relationsh...
Based on ESS-7 data, this paper focuses on two attitudinal dimensions about public policies related...
This article looks globally at the motivations behind attitudes to immigration. Such motivations hav...
Americans are greatly divided over immigration reform. Public opinion literature provides multiple e...
In recent years, immigration has become an increasingly important and hotly debated topic in the Uni...
Past research has explored which factors are important in understanding immigration attitudes, incor...
Even though the socio-cultural integration of immigrants has become increasingly more successful, th...
This study examines how racial contexts relate to Americans ’ opinion toward immigration. Survey dat...
This article explores the impact of novel change in the ethnic composition of Americans’ local conte...